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Perche (French pronunciation: [pɛʁʃ] ) (French: le
Perche) is a
former province of France,
known historically for its
forests and, for the past two centuries...
- II,
Count of
Perche, d. 1100
Rotrou III,
Count of
Perche, c. 1080-1144
Rotrou IV,
Count of
Perche, 1135-1191
Geoffrey III,
Count of
Perche, d. 1202 Thomas...
- "Sarà
perché ti amo" (Italian: [saˈra pperˈke tti ˈaːmo]; "It must be
because I love you") is a song by
Italian pop
group Ricchi e Poveri,
released in...
- Forêts et étangs du
Perche translated as the
Forest and
ponds of
Perche is a
Natura 2000
conservation area that is 47,681
hectares in size. The area is...
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Perche Cr****, or
Roche Perche Cr**** is a
stream in
Boone and
Randolph counties in the U.S.
state of Missouri.
Besides the
Missouri River it is the largest...
- A
village perché is a
village perched at the top of a relief, most
commonly found in France.
Naturally difficult to access,
often with ramparts, 'villages...
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Peter of Alençon may
refer to:
Peter I,
Count of Alençon (1251–1284), son of King
Louis IX of
France Peter II,
Count of Alençon (1330–1404) This disambiguation...
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Hugues du
Perche was a 10th-century
French noble. He was the
youngest son of Fulcois, the
Count of
Perche,
probably of the
family of
viscounts from Châteaudun...
- The
county of
Perche was a
medieval county lying between Normandy and Maine. It was held by a
continuous line of
counts until 1226. One of these, Geoffroy...
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Perché uccidi ancora (English title: Blue Summer) is a 1965
Italian western film
adventure directed by José
Antonio de la Loma and
Edoardo Mulargia. Steven...